I've always wondered this myself. I have a lot of fish, and I feed a lot of frozen (Rod's), but I usually try to put a little more in there for the corals and filter feeders.

Sometimes I think any algae I have is partly my fault from overfeeding.

elFloyd

09-01-2009, 3:50 PM

Hey... I'm still new at this! Let's see what some of the old timers give as examples!

Son of Adam

09-01-2009, 3:53 PM

I've always wondered this myself. I have a lot of fish, and I feed a lot of frozen (Rod's), but I usually try to put a little more in there for the corals and filter feeders.

Sometimes I think any algae I have is partly my fault from overfeeding.

That is my train of thought here.

ares

09-01-2009, 4:05 PM

I feed rods also, I slice off a chunk like a bar, about 1" long and probably a quarter of an inch thick/wide.

it feed my fox face, blenny, 2 clowns, and flame wrase. not alot of fish. but not alot of food, I feed every other day... maybe I should feed more... I figure in nature, they probably dont get that much food do they?

I feed them a mix of frozen mysis (one inch square piece), Sally's Emerald Entree (one square inch), Enriched Brine Shimp (one cube), Formula one pellets - small (about 15-20). Food stays in the water column for about 45 seconds before it is all eaten.

Bob

Rbredding

09-02-2009, 4:39 PM

They can eat all that in five minutes. Just kidding. Twice a day?

that was more ...... me being cynical about the directions found on just about every type of fish food..